Terri's Review: Breaching The Contract by Chantal Fernando

This was my first book by Chantal Fernando and it fell
a bit short in my opinion. Everything was just too easy for Tristan and Katerina. I kept
waiting for the other shoe to drop, for there to be some sort of drama.
Something to keep me engaged.

Katerina is fresh out of law school. She wants to make
a name for herself. She could’ve taken an associate position at any law firm
but she chose Bentley & Channing Law firm based off of personal
reasons.

Tristan is a single father who is trying to do his
best, then he is dealt a blow that he didn’t see coming. He handles the
situation the way men seem to, silence and alone time. Thank goodness that
Katerina didn’t let that continue for too long.

Breaching
the Contract had potential, it just lacked some good
meat on the inside. I didn’t feel any connection with the characters, why they
should or shouldn’t be together or even why it was that forbidden for them to
be together. I get the whole ‘workplace romance restrictions’ but usually
companies have you sign a contact stating you know this information. Nothing
was mentioned in this story other than her opinion about why this is frowned upon.

Complaining aside, I would give this author another
chance. I can see the potential in her writing. I would’ve liked a longer
epilogue.

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